Wanting to get a degree in Astronomy

<p>Do you have any idea what university you’d like to transfer to? If so…look them up and see what their requirements are for transfer matriculation. To transfer as a junior, you’ll most likely need math up to Calc III…calc based physics, which is either a 3 or 4 semester sequence, depending on the school…many schools either require or recommend a year of general chemistry, though that depends on the school. Some schools want you to take a computer programming for science and engineering course. Intro Differential Equations is usually a good idea if it’s offered, but usually isn’t necessary. </p>

<p>transfer.org is a great resource to see how classed from your community college would transfer to universities. </p>

<p>You’ll also need to complete your schools gened curriculum, which usually consists of English Comp I and II, a speech/public speaking course, a semester of a life science(biology), a couple semesters of physical sciences(which you won’t have to worry about), 6-9 hours of social sciences and 6-9 hours of humanities/fine arts. The good thing about getting your gened core done at a CC though is that they will usually transfer to Uni…and once you transfer there you’ll be able to devote most of your time to your major.</p>